According to the Washington Post, “over several decades, the government has adopted at least 78 API industry standards, word-for-word, in the Federal Register. But to actually obtain the details, citizens had to either purchase them from API or view them in person at either a federal office in Herndon or at the National Archives and Records Administration.”

On Monday, API President Jack Gerard and Michael Bromwich, who heads BOEMRE, announced that the standards will now be available online for free. But if you want to print them out there’s a fee.

API spokesman Eric Wohlschlegel told the WaPo he did not know the exact cost, but historically it has cost at least $100 to obtain a copy of an API industry standard.